“While it is true Oliver Sonne is good and an important player, because now with technology and social networks everything can be visualized, it is still surprising that he does not invest in minors. Here we are more hopeful that there will be a foreign player with Peruvian blood to nationalize and bring him, they are seeing it all over the world. “We are in a position to look for players abroad, but not of Peruvian blood in the province.”expressed ‘Jota Jota’ to Sports.
For the discoverer of Reimond Manco in the U-17 team that played in the 2007 World Cup in South Korea, the clubs do not invest and only seek immediacy. “Here we act crazy. This comes from years. Before we traveled all over Peru to see players, several were brought, some stood out, but others did not, there are many circumstances. Unfortunately, little is invested in the province, the same thing happens in the clubs, they are not interested in child labor. They don’t want to spend or invest. There is no longer a Minute Bag, because it was a lie. On top of that, they now bring in veteran players who take away opportunities for young people.”he pointed.
“Grimaldo plays like Manco”
At another time, Juan José Oré referred to the sporting news of the Sporting Cristal player, Joao Grimaldo, who had an auspicious debut with the Peruvian team despite losing by the slightest difference against Neymar’s Brazil. “His game reminds me of Reimond Manco. He is a fast, daring, inventive and clever player.. He is a rogue player. “Typical of Peruvian football”said.
For the former coach of Renato Tapia, Miguel Araujo, Andy Polo and ‘Orejas’ Flores in youth teams, the cream hitch Piero Quispe has the opportunity to show all his football potential to continue rising and be part of the universe of players of coach Juan Reynoso .
“Here you see all the kids who are around 20 years old, but we saw him from the age of 13 or 14.”. This is how we chose Gallese, Aquino, Tapia, Cartagena, Flores, 70% of the World Cup team. Piero Quispe has the conditions, he must continue to have the opportunity to play and demonstrate his football, his mischief, like Bryan Reyna does.”concluded Juan José Oré, who is recovering satisfactorily from hip surgery.
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